Home Inspector, Mold Inspector and Assessor
2019 18th Street
Portsmouth
Ohio 45662
United States
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2210 Miguel Chavez Rd.
#1418
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
United States
I am a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI)®. I
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92 Middle Road
Enfield
Connecticut 06082
United States
www.HPIinspect.com {Tel:860-849-1435} CT and MA.
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Hubertus
Wisconsin
United States
Providing Quality Home Inspections for Your Peace
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Accurate*Dependable*Professional - Home Inspections and Environmental Testing
PO Box 610
Jefferson, Maryland 21755
United States
Our Mission is to provide comprehensive inspection
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Northern Virginia, Virginia 22015
United States
Virginia State Licensed and Insured. Serving VA
05-18-2012
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4701 South Dante
Mesa, Arizona, Arizona 85212
United States
I’m not your average Home Inspector. You need an
03-22-2012
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1470 Tobias Gadson Rd.
Suite 202
Charleston, South Carolina 29407
United States
At Cardinal Home Inspections, we take the time to
02-27-2012
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103 Longwood Drive
Brandon
Mississippi 39042
United States
A Wise Inspector Service, LLC
Years of Experience
02-06-2012
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Are you thinking of buying or selling a home in Pennsylvania for the first time? To get the best deal in either circumstance, you will need a professional home inspection conducted by a certified home inspector to tell you the condition of the property. Luckily, the state of Pennsylvania has many professional organizations that monitor new legislation and provide high standards for home inspectors conducting home inspections in the state.
One of these professional organizations is the Pennsylvania State Inspector's Coalition. This organization has developed an agreement and standard reports for home inspections. It has also established a mentoring program for new home inspectors to help them meet Pennsylvania standards for home inspection. This organization upgraded Pennsylvania licensing laws for home inspectors.
When looking for a home inspector look for someone that is licensed and associated with a professional trade association. Many of these associations require member home inspectors to pass an exam proving their knowledge and abilities. One such trade association is the National Association of Home Inspectors. There are several Pennsylvania chapters of this organization that can direct you to a qualified home inspector.
In addition, also make sure the home inspector you hire has an established, successful background in the field, along with experience in home construction and design. After narrowing down your search, also confirm they have the proper credentials and that they are licensed by the state of Pennsylvania.
When buying or selling a home, a proper Pennsylvania home inspection will give you peace of mind and a detailed report on the condition of almost every room in the house. Homes are designed with complicated mechanical and electrical components that need to be examined by a qualified Pennsylvania. You need to know if the plumbing works and the lights are wired properly. Does the furnace have any major problems? What about the roof? These are only a few questions a qualified inspector can answer for you.
Qualified Pennsylvania home inspectors can test the home for mold. They also test the foundation and wood for termites, and the furnace and other areas for radon gas. A certified home inspector will do a thorough inspection of both the outside and inside of the property being bought or sold. They will check the roof, foundation, furnace, appliances, electrical and the heating and cooling system.
Home inspectors can also be beneficial in the case of adding on to your home. A home inspector can tell you about new building codes and how you can meet the standards. They may be able to alert you to problems with plumbing or heating and cooling.
Choose a qualified home inspector today to get started on buying your new home or selling the one you have.